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Just a Cough This is its story : At first, a slight cough. At last, a hemorrhage. At first, easy to cure. At last, extremely difficultquickly conquers your hacking cough. There is no doubt about the cure now. For over half a century Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventing consumptionPut up in large and small bottles.
A cure is hastened by plao ing over the chest one of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A, M ,T - s 1 c ' PIANOFORTE AND VIOLIN, JANUARY 2lst! 1901. E D I C A L. VACANCY ON FEBRUARY 26, FOR FULLY-QUALIFIED MEDICAL OFFICER. MEMBERSHIP ABOUT 270. Applications received up to January 26th. State stipend required, inclusive, and also exclusive of drugs, qualifications &c., G.V.C.M. Medical Association, Brunnerton. MISS MABEL EASSON will resume teaching on T. FRANKLIN, Secretary.
COBDEN HOTEL, Cobden. HAVING leased the above wellknown HOTEL, travellers and the general public will find every convenience, and the best of WINES, SPIRITS, and BEERS at the above hotel. Excellent accomodation for Boarders and Travellers. One visit will prove this. WM. PRENDERGAST, Proprietor MR WALTER STONEHAM. PIANOrOBTE TrNEII. HAYING decided (should sufficient inducement offer) to settle upon the West Coast will be happy to wait upon patrons. Orders left with Messrs J. W. Easson and Co will receive prompt attention. Agent for Dresden Company’s Pianos and Organs. M U S I C. MISS LIZZIE HOLDER (Pupil of Professor Max Hirschburg of Christchurch) and holding Senior Practical Honors, Trinity College. WILL resume her Teaching Duties —ON—WEDNESDAY, IGth JANUARY. Address : Alexander Street. TESTIMONIAL. Dear Miss Holder, — I have much pleasure in complimenting you on the satisfactory progress made by my children on the Pianoforte under your capable tuition. Yours sincerely, Geo. T. Moss, Organist, St. John’s, Greymouth. FREEHOLD DREDGING LAND FOE SALE. TENDERS are hereby invited for the purchase of all that freehold section situated at the junction of the Grey and Arnold rivers and bounded by the Grey-Eoofton railway containing 37 acres and 3 perches, and being Section 42 block X Mawheranui Survey District. The title which is under the Land Transfer Act may be inspected at the office of Mr. F. J. Foot, solicitor, Greymouth. Tenders must be addressed to me at the underwritten address and posted not later than 28rd January, 1901. MARTIN KENNEDY, Gladstone Terrace, Wellington. N.B. —It is hereby further notified that no person other than myself has any authority or right of any kind whatsoever to deal with the said land and immediate possession can be given. MARTIN KDNNEDY. AGNUS PATERSON & CO., GOLD DREDGING BROKERS, High St., Christchurch. Guarantees close marKet price on receipt of instructions. Reliable and straightforward advice given on Otago and West Coast Dredging Claims.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 January 1901, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 January 1901, Page 4
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